Institut Sup'Biotech de Paris

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Institut Sup'Biotech de Paris
Logo Sup'Biotech.png
MottoThe school for experts in biotechnology
TypePrivate
Established2003
President Vanessa Proux
Students800
Location,
48°47′53″N2°21′28″E / 48.79806°N 2.35778°E / 48.79806; 2.35778
Affiliations IONIS Education Group, [1] Cancer Campus, [2] Medicen, [3] Biocitech, [4] Concours Advance, UGEI
Website www.supbiotech.fr

The Institut Sup'Biotech de Paris (Sup'Biotech or ISBP; English: Paris Higher Biotechnology Institute [5] ) is a French private engineering school created in 2003, [6] located in Villejuif, near Paris, and in Lyon.

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Sup'Biotech is specialized in the field of biotechnology. [7] The school delivers a 5-year program split in two parts: the first three years correspond to a bachelor's degree in biotechnology [8] and the last two years to master's degree in biotechnology. [9]

History

Sup'Biotech Paris campus Sup'Biotech Paris.jpg
Sup’Biotech Paris campus

Sup'Biotech was created in 2003 by IONIS Education Group. It provides middle management for biotechnology industries. Biotechnology industries belong mainly to health, innovation food or environment. On 11 January 2012, the degree delivered by the university was recognized level 1 by CNCP. [9] The same year, on 21 February, the university was labeled by the Industries et Agro-Ressources (IAR) cluster. [10] Since 8 January 2015, the university is recognized by the French Ministry of National Education. [11] The 6 December 2016, Sup'Biotech is recognized by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur . [12]

Administration

Governance

Sup'Biotech is owned by IONIS Education Group, Marc Sellam is the president of the university. He is assisted by a director. [13]

Director

Since the creation of the university, the director has been Vanessa Proux, who has a doctorate in biochemistry from the University of Technology of Compiègne. [14]

List of Sup'Biotech directors
NameYears
Vanessa Proux Since 2003

Teaching and research

Curriculum

Bachelor in biotechnology

Students begin with the first cycle of three years including a classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles of two years and one year of professionalization with a 3-month internship. During the third year, a trip abroad in a partner university education is compulsory. [15]

Master in biotechnology

After the first cycle, students begin the second two-year cycle which includes the fourth and fifth year with the choice of a specialization: research / development / production processes or marketing / sales engineer. Students also make the choice of an option: health / medicine, environment, cosmetics, food industry or bioinformatics. During this cycle, two internships (4 and 6 months) are compulsory. Sup'Biotech signed in January 2011 a partnership with the Cancer Institut Gustave Roussy. [16] The majority [17] of the courses in this cycle are given in English.

In the final year, students who wish can prepare in parallel an MBA at the Institut supérieur de gestion , a Master at IONIS STM, [18] a Master in basic research at the University of Évry Val d'Essonne or at the École pratique des hautes études , [19] or also a double degree with a partnership university abroad. In addition, the school has a partnership with the Ecole Centrale Paris allowing two fifth-year students to follow in parallel a Mastère Spécialisé in biomedical engineering data. [18]

International partners

Sup'Biotech has partnership with universities abroad, [20] including : Tunisia Private University, University of California at San Diego, Université de Montréal , Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, [21] University of Essex, University of Sussex, Heriot-Watt University in United Kingdom, [21] ...

Research activities

Sup'Biotech has opened a Bioinformatics laboratory in September 2010, called « Bio Information Research Laboratory », [22] which purpose is the research at the interface between computing and biotechnology, and also a cellular models laboratory. [23] [24] In May 2012, the university has inaugurated a new bio-production laboratory. [25] [26] It has also a partnership with Pasteur Institute. [27] [28] [29]

Notable alumni

Bibliography

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References

  1. (in English) Sup'Biotech-Innovative education for key industries of the future
  2. (in French) Sup'Biotech : pôle Cancer Campus
  3. (in French) Sup'Biotech devient membre associé du pôle de compétitivité Medicen Paris Région
  4. (in French) Partenaires Archived 7 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. (in French) Sup’Biotech Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  6. (in French) Philippe, 20 ans, à Sup Biotech : j'aime l'innovation et le vivant
  7. (in French) Sup'Biotech
  8. (in French) Sup'Biotech
  9. 1 2 (in French) Arrêté du 11 janvier 2012 portant enregistrement au répertoire national des certifications professionnelles
  10. (in French) La formation Sup'Biotech labellisée par le pôle « Industries & Agro-Ressources » (IAR)
  11. (in French)arrêté du 15/12/2014 et Bulletin Officiel du 08/01/2015
  12. (in French) Sup'Biotech devient une école d'ingénieurs et intègre APB
  13. (in French) EQUIPE
  14. (in French) Vanessa PROUX Archived 18 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  15. (in French) Cursus
  16. (in French) Sup'Biotech signe un partenariat avec l'Institut de cancérologie Gustave Roussy
  17. (in French) Accords internationaux
  18. 1 2 (in French) 5ème année
  19. (in French) Sup’Biotech devient partenaire de l’Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE) [ permanent dead link ]
  20. (in French) Accords internationaux
  21. 1 2 (in French) Partenaires
  22. (in French) BIRL: Bio Information Research Laboratory
  23. (in French) Laboratoire Celltechs
  24. (in French) Sup'Biotech adhère au pôle de compétitivité « Industries & Agro-Ressources »
  25. (in French) UN LABORATOIRE DE BIO-PRODUCTION POUR L'ÉCOLE
  26. (in French) Un nouveau laboratoire de pointe à Sup’Biotech
  27. (in French) Ils font avancer la recherche
  28. (in French) L'Institut Pasteur et Sup'Biotech présentent le mini-site « Ils font avancer la recherche ».
  29. (in French) L'Institut Pasteur et Sup'Biotech présentent le mini-site « Ils font avancer la recherche »
  30. (in French) Un Français va vivre comme s'il était sur Mars pendant un an
  31. "BLOG - Mars la Blanche: Notre mission dans la base scientifique la plus isolée du monde". 14 February 2018.